Operated by Oneworld Community Health Centers Inc
2302 M StOmaha, NE 68107-2828
Services: Enabling services, Primary care
36 federally funded clinics in Omaha accepting patients regardless of insurance.
Operated by Oneworld Community Health Centers Inc
2302 M StServices: Enabling services, Primary care
Operated by Oneworld Community Health Centers Inc
2021 Saint Marys AveServices: Enabling services, Primary care
Operated by Oneworld Community Health Centers Inc
4920 S 30th St, Apartment 103Services: Enabling services, Primary care
Operated by Oneworld Community Health Centers Inc
4910 S 30th StServices: Enabling services, Primary care
Operated by Oneworld Community Health Centers Inc
4930 S 30th StServices: Enabling services, Primary care
Operated by Oneworld Community Health Centers Inc
14905 Q StServices: Enabling services, Primary care
Operated by Oneworld Community Health Centers Inc
5710 S 176th AveServices: Enabling services, Primary care
Operated by Oneworld Community Health Centers Inc
4920 S 30th StServices: Enabling services, Primary care
Operated by Oneworld Community Health Centers Inc
4229 N 90th StServices: Enabling services, Primary care
Operated by Oneworld Community Health Centers Inc
1325 Park AveServices: Enabling services, Primary care
Operated by Oneworld Community Health Centers Inc
5310 S 84th StServices: Enabling services, Primary care
Operated by Oneworld Community Health Centers Inc
4215 S 20th StServices: Enabling services, Primary care
Operated by Oneworld Community Health Centers Inc
2723 Q StServices: Enabling services, Primary care
Operated by Oneworld Community Health Centers Inc
4310 S 24th StServices: Enabling services, Primary care
Operated by Oneworld Community Health Centers Inc
2520 S 130th AveServices: Enabling services, Primary care
Operated by Oneworld Community Health Centers Inc
4101 S 120th StServices: Enabling services, Primary care
Community Health Centers in Omaha are part of the HRSA-funded Section 330 network. Each center above is required by federal rule to accept patients regardless of insurance status and to offer sliding-scale fees based on your household income. Most centers also run an on-site pharmacy that uses 340B pricing to dispense prescriptions at significant discounts.
Call the center ahead of your first visit to confirm they are accepting new patients, ask whether you need an appointment or can walk in, and find out what to bring — typically photo ID, proof of income (a paystub or self-declaration), and any insurance card you have. If you qualify for Medicaid or marketplace coverage but aren't enrolled, FQHC patient navigators can enroll you in coverage the same day you're seen.
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